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habitus

[ hab-i-tuhs ]
/ ˈhæb ɪ təs /
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noun, plural hab·i·tus.
the physical characteristics of a person, especially appearance and constitution as related to disease.
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Origin of habitus

1885–90; <New Latin, Latin; see habit1
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British Dictionary definitions for habitus

habitus
/ (ˈhæbɪtəs) /

noun plural -tus
med general physical state, esp with regard to susceptibility to disease
tendency or inclination, esp of plant or animal growth; habit

Word Origin for habitus

C19: from Latin: state, habit
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